In exchange for Ryan, the Senators gave up forwards Jakob Silfverberg and
Stefan Noesen as well as their first-round selection in the 2014 NHL Entry
Draft.

Ottawa saw franchise icon Alfredsson leave Canada to sign with Detroit earlier
in the day, but the deal for Ryan assures the Sens of replacing the offense
lost with their former captain.

Ryan, 26, has amassed 147 goals and 289 points over 378 career games. He was
the second-overall pick in the 2005 draft, with the Ducks selecting
him one slot after Pittsburgh chose Sidney Crosby.

A native of Cherry Hill, NJ, Ryan recorded career-best 35 goals in 2009-10.
He posted 11 goals and 19 assists in 46 games for the Ducks last season, then
contributed two goals and two assists in a seven-game first-round defeat
against Detroit.

Ryan has two seasons remaining on a five-year, $25.5 million contract he
signed with Anaheim in 2010.

Silfverberg, a second-round pick by Ottawa in 2009, skated in all 48 games for
the Sens in 2013 and was one of six NHL rookies to record double digits in
goals during the lockout-shortened campaign. The 22-year-old Swede ended 2013
with 10 goals and nine assists.

Noesen, a 20-year-old American prospect, was a first-round pick by Ottawa in
2011. He played last season with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey
League, notching 25 goals and 53 points over 51 games.